London, Peter Davies, 1938 (sixth impression)/ 1936. Rare with the dustwrapper (which states 'First Cheap Edition'; front flyleaf stamped 'Overseas Edition'. Benney was a London street urchin (cum-petty crim) during the Great War who graduated to be a fully-fledge career criminal'.More about Low Company. Describing the Evolution of a Burglar

Greenslopes, McCANN Publications, 1985. Signed by the author, with her address label, on the verso of the front cover. The first page bears a few tiny emphases... An ex-WAAAF Sergeant's story.More about A Woman at War

Shrewsbury, Airlife Publishing, 1997/ 1987. Loosely inserted is a related letter signed by Peter Charles (author of 'Six Feet Over: Pleasures and Perils of Aerial Crop Spraying'); his ownership label is on the verso of the front cover.More about Tiger Moth. A Tribute

Sydney, Pan Macmillan, 1998. Inscribed, dated (1998) and signed by the author, leader of legendary Australian band Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs. Music historian Ian MacFarlane explains "Thorpie evolved from child star, beat pop sensation and cuddly pop crooner to finally emerge as the country's wildest and heaviest blues rocker[;]... More about Most People I Know (think that I'm crazy

Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 1942. Number 98 of 275 copies. This is the second publication of Harry Muir's Wakefield Press. The (unrelated) bookplate of Marie de J. Robin is attached to the inner surface of the rear cover.More about The Bookplates of G.D. Perrottet